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  • Description: ). Recruited by Skip Adair in 1941, he was inspired by photos of shark-mouthed Tomahawks of No. 112 Sqadron, RAF. He was the first to paint his P-40 in similar markings, setting the precedent for what became the trademark of the Flying Tigers. He shot down six
Charlie Bond interview (video and transcript, 9 of 12), 1991

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  • Text: is ... Having at least a dozen missionaries from twelve different faiths trying to save your heathen soul every year. Being Indian is ... Listening to all the middle-class Tontos and Uncle Tomahawks tell you we must do things the "American Way." Being Indian
Turtle Talk, September 1989

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  • Description: ). Recruited by Skip Adair in 1941, he was inspired by photos of shark-mouthed Tomahawks of No. 112 Sqadron, RAF. He was the first to paint his P-40 in similar markings, setting the precedent for what became the trademark of the Flying Tigers. He shot down six
Charlie Bond interview (video and transcript, 1 of 12), 1991

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  • Description: ). Recruited by Skip Adair in 1941, he was inspired by photos of shark-mouthed Tomahawks of No. 112 Sqadron, RAF. He was the first to paint his P-40 in similar markings, setting the precedent for what became the trademark of the Flying Tigers. He shot down six
Charlie Bond interview (video and transcript, 5 of 12), 1991

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  • Description: ). Recruited by Skip Adair in 1941, he was inspired by photos of shark-mouthed Tomahawks of No. 112 Sqadron, RAF. He was the first to paint his P-40 in similar markings, setting the precedent for what became the trademark of the Flying Tigers. He shot down six
Charlie Bond interview (video and transcript, 6 of 12), 1991

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  • Description: ). Recruited by Skip Adair in 1941, he was inspired by photos of shark-mouthed Tomahawks of No. 112 Sqadron, RAF. He was the first to paint his P-40 in similar markings, setting the precedent for what became the trademark of the Flying Tigers. He shot down six
Charlie Bond interview (video and transcript, 7 of 12), 1991

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  • Description: ). Recruited by Skip Adair in 1941, he was inspired by photos of shark-mouthed Tomahawks of No. 112 Sqadron, RAF. He was the first to paint his P-40 in similar markings, setting the precedent for what became the trademark of the Flying Tigers. He shot down six
Charlie Bond interview (video and transcript, 10 of 12), 1991

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  • Description: ). Recruited by Skip Adair in 1941, he was inspired by photos of shark-mouthed Tomahawks of No. 112 Sqadron, RAF. He was the first to paint his P-40 in similar markings, setting the precedent for what became the trademark of the Flying Tigers. He shot down six
Charlie Bond interview (video and transcript, 11 of 12), 1991

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  • Text: and eating the dog (00:50:56:00) o Once the unit finally made it out of LZ Kelly, they were moved to an AO near series of firebases adjacent to the South China Sea; on the 4th of July, the men were taken onto one of the firebases, Firebase Tomahawk, and were
Alioto, Michael (Interview outline and video), 2013

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  • Text: appreciated volunteers. Some Native American Contributions to Today's World MAPLE SYRUP SUGAR WHITE POTATOES SWEET POTATOES TOMATOES PINEAPPLES AVOCADO TURKEYS CLAMBAKES PEMMICAN CANOE TOBAGGAN SNOWSHOES MOCCASINS TIPI KAYAK LACROSSE TOMAHAWK PIPE SMOKING
Turtle Talk, December/January 1991

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  • Description: ). Recruited by Skip Adair in 1941, he was inspired by photos of shark-mouthed Tomahawks of No. 112 Sqadron, RAF. He was the first to paint his P-40 in similar markings, setting the precedent for what became the trademark of the Flying Tigers. He shot down six
Charlie Bond interview (video and transcript, 8 of 12), 1991

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  • Text: . In disgusting displays, they dance through neighborhoods waving tomahawks. Bedecked in warpaint, bells and feathers, they whoop and holler every step of the way. But, I wonder how you would feel if children were dressed up as a Bible carrying ministers each
Turtle Talk, Volume 3, December 1993